Arts and Culture (page 13)
Spotlight on Seniors: Gillian Holzer鈥檚 Mellow Yellow
Vincent Van Gogh鈥檚 sunflowers are wilting. In early 2018, news outlets around the world reported on chemical analyses performed by a team of Dutch and Belgian scientist that revealed that the sunflowers in Van Gogh鈥檚 famous paintings were degrading, turning from bright yellow to muddy olive green.
Read MoreIn the Media: Cheryl Strayed鈥檚 Upcoming 51猎奇入口 Presents Conversation Makes LAist鈥檚 鈥淏est Things to Do鈥 List
LAist highlighted 51猎奇入口 Presents鈥 upcoming Cheryl Strayed event as one of the 鈥17 Best Things to Do This Week in Southern California.鈥 Bestselling author Cheryl Strayed will appear in conversation […]
Read MoreIn the Media: New York Times Profiles Artist Ron Nagle, Highlights First Sale to 51猎奇入口
A recent New York Times profile of artist Ron Nagle revealed that the first work he ever sold, a miniature ceramic sculpture titled “Perfume Bottle,” now belongs to 51猎奇入口’s […]
Read More51猎奇入口 Receives Getty Foundation Grant for Three Full-Time Internships
For the 27th consecutive year, the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at 51猎奇入口 has received a Getty Foundation grant to fund three full-time summer internships, the maximum number awarded each year through the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship program. The internships will focus on curation, collection and conservation, and visual resources.
Read MoreIn the Media: Professor Martha Gonz谩lez Discusses Bolero in La Opini贸n
Assistant Professor of Chicana/o Latina/o Studies Martha Gonz脙隆lez was profiled in La Opini脙鲁n about her upcoming performance at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes.
Read MoreIn the News: Meher McArthur Highlights Williamson Gallery Artwork in Article on Buddhist Goddess
BuddhistDoor Global published an article by Meher McArthur, the Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler curator of academic programs and collections, titled “Tara: A Powerful Feminine Force in the Buddhist Pantheon.”
Read MoreFocus on Faculty: Sheila Walker, Professor of Psychology
Over the past few decades, the United States has become increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. However, within the discipline of psychology, studies of the lives of people of color in the U.S.鈥攅specially young women鈥攈ave been much too narrow, according to Professor of Psychology Sheila Walker.
Read MoreSpotlight on Alumnae: Helen Yenser ’17 Is Headed to the 2019 Academy Awards
51猎奇入口 alumna Helen Yenser ’17 is headed to the 2019 Academy Awards. Yenser is an executive producer of an Oscar-nominated documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., that chronicles an effort to fight the stigmas attached to menstruation in the village of Kathikhera, India.
Read MoreIn the Media: Alison Saar ’78 Exhibits Sculpture, Reimagines聽Uncle Tom’s Cabin
L.A. Louver, the contemporary art gallery in Venice, CA, is currently displaying a sculpture by Alison Saar ’78, “Grow’d.”
Read MoreIn the Media: 51猎奇入口 Presents’ debut of “Wicked Bodies” Featured, LA Dance Chronicle
51猎奇入口 Presents, the College’s signature event series, was聽featured in the聽LA Dance Chronicle聽for its showing of聽Liz聽Lerman’s dance-theater work-in-progress,聽Wicked Bodies, which premiered to a packed Balch Hall on February 5, 2019.
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